How will DXC-Vencore-KeyPoint combo attack the market?

A lot is known about the "why" behind the merger of DXC Technology's U.S. government business, Vencore and KeyPoint. But "how" will this future company compete in the federal market after it launches?

Leidos CEO shares insight on tax free mergers as DXC preps for another

Federal contracting has seen four tax-free "Reverse Morris Trust" mergers in two years including the coming deal involving DXC's government business. Leidos' CEO shares insights into learning and educating others as his company did the same.

CSRA promotes CTO Khanna to senior VP ranks

CSRA promotes its Chief Technology Officer Yogesh Khanna to the company's senior vice president ranks.

WT Innovator: Novetta looks inward for innovation

With review processes and employee engagement programs, Novetta creates a culture that fuels innovation.

The roots run deep for DXC-Vencore-KeyPoint combination

The combination of DXC's U.S. government arm, Vencore and KeyPoint Government Solutions bares the deep roots each company has in the market and offers a lesson in how change is a constant in the government market.

The rationale behind the DXC-Vencore-KeyPoint deal

DXC CEO Mike Lawrie explains why the combination of Vencore, KeyPoint and DXC's U.S. public sector makes sense for today's market.

Leidos takes in $988M NGA IT contract

Leidos receives a five-year, $988 million contract for IT services to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

WT Innovator: R&D helps small firm drive niche solution

GuidePoint Security put its money where its mouth was and threw R&D resources behind a push to build a better managed security service for the cloud. It is one of our WT Industry Innovator finalists.

Peraton scores $578M TSA logistics win

Peraton records a significant win in the wake of its June rebrand with a potential five-year, $578 million contract for logistics services to the Transportation Security Agency.

Unisys hires AECOM vet Bauer to head federal civilian group

Unisys Corp.'s federal business hires former AECOM executive Chris Bauer as civilian group vice president.

DXC plans three-way deal to spin, then merge government business with Vencore and KeyPoint

DXC Technology will pull off another blockbuster spin-merge deal as it will combine its U.S. government business with Vencore and KeyPoint to form an independent, public $4.3 billion federal IT and professional services contractor.

Kapoor out as AT&T public sector leader

AT&T’s government business has gone through a major shakeup with the departure of Kay Kapoor, the architect behind some of the unit’s biggest contract wins.

Parsons buys Williams Electric to grow Army, critical infrastructure cyber footprints

Parsons Corp. acquires Florida-headquartered Williams Electric to grow in the Army Corps of Engineers and critical infrastructure cyber markets.

How CSRA plans to succeed on milCloud 2.0

DISA's milCloud 2.0 contract is a sharp turn away from its predecessor and puts more risk on prime CSRA. Here's how they plan to succeed.

WT Innovator: CGI makes deals, builds infrastructure to drive growth

CGI has used a combination of acquisitions, infrastructure and technology alliances to build a culture focused on delivering innovation for agencies.

NCI deal brings clean slate after rough year

NCI Inc. went through a tumultuous year but with a new owner its CEO sees a chance for the company to move forward with a clean slate.

CACI adds L3 vet Farah to executive VP role

CACI International hires former L3 Technologies executive Nicolas Farah to an executive vice president role.

Accenture's federal arm adds Cybercom vet Franz

Accenture's federal subsidiary hires retired Army Maj. Gen. and former Cyber Command official George Franz.

BAE's US arm books $100M Army intell support contract

BAE Systems' U.S. subsidiary takes in a four-year, $100 million contract to help the Army collect and process intelligence information.

Engility takes in $28M DoD acquisition, weapon system cyber contract

Engility receives a potential five-year, $28 million contract for cyber services to Defense Department acquisition and weapons systems.